Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 3, 2013

Eddy Groves to face trial in May

first impression

Can you undo a bad first impression?

WE are often told we have 30 seconds to make a good first impression. But  what if you make a really, really bad one?

Extra hours won't help you get ahead

Stressed worker

WORKAHOLICS and office stalwarts beware: just because you've become part of the furniture doesn't mean you're primed for promotion.

How to deal with warring co-workers

office bully

EVER been in a situation where two of your colleagues hate each other so much that everyone around them is affected? Here's what to do.

Men want toys, women seek options

woman in office with headset

BLOKES want to work with fighter jets and big trucks while women value job security and flexible conditions, a new survey has revealed.

The 20 companies Aussies want to work for

happy workers

IF you could work anywhere in the country, where would you choose? These employers offer great perks, a lot of flexibility and interesting work.

ACTU in $30 minimum-wage rise push

dave oliver

THE Australian Council of Trade Unions will lodge a claim this week for a $30-a-week pay increase for Australia's lowest-paid workers.

Shop charges customers $5 to browse

Brisbane $5 charge for browsing sign

A SPECIALITY grocery store owner is charging customers to browse after becoming fed up with people who enquire but don't buy.

Safety first for business awards

Telstra

REPEATED accidents to students learning how to use electrical tools in the classroom is what encouraged small business owner Bruce Lewis to finally take action.

Small business: The revolving door

Gary Gray

THE fifth Small Business Minister in 15 months, Gary Gray, already is facing a rebellion from the sector where the Federal Government has an approval rating of just 14 per cent.

Unions attack building guidelines

NSW treasurer Mike Baird

UNIONS NSW has slammed Treasurer Mike Baird over new guidelines to undermine their influence.

Business a poster child for charity

Michelle Valentic

BUSINESS is just ticking along but requests for help from the local kindergarten, footy club and seniors groups keep coming in thick and fast.

How to join the pyjama workforce

your money koch

ABOUT two-thirds of all Australian micro and small businesses are based at home.

Log on to your business future

Goodsir

FOR many small businesses, getting online is akin to a child taking its medicine.


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